Operation - Use - Bestron WINTER WARM AFH218 Instruction Manual

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OPERATION - General
The appliance is intended only for
domestic use, not for professional use.
1. On/Off indication light
2. Thermostat dial
3. Swing function button
4. Function button
5. Handle
6. Housing
7. Air removal grille
8. Heating element
9. Foot
10. Anti-tipping safety device
11. Plug and lead
OPERATION - Before first use
Remove the device from the packaging and remove all the packaging materials.

OPERATION - Use

WARNING:
In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the device.
The device must not be located immediately below a socket-outlet.
Do not use this device in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
1. Place the fan heater on a stable surface and ensure that the grilles for the supply and removal of the air
are unobstructed.
WARNING:
The anti-tipping safety (10) device is located under the heater's foot (9). If the foot of the heater is not
placed on the surface correctly, then the safety device will turn off the heater.
2. Insert the plug (11) into the plug socket. The On/Off indicator light (1) will be lit.
3. Use the function button (4) to select one of the following functions:
0
Off
Cold air
I
Warm air (1000W)
II
Hot air ( 2000W max )
4. Rotate the thermostat button (3) towards the right. A click will be heard to indicate that the appliance has
been turned on. The temperature is adjusted by turning the thermostat button further.
WARNING:
To find the ideal thermostat setting, rotate the thermostat button as far as possible towards the plus sign
(+). Once the room has reached a comfortable temperature, slowly rotate the dial towards the minus
sign (-) until you hear a click. The heater will then turn itself off. The temperature control will ensure that
the room remains at the set temperature.
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